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mikesmith
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How long do credit card inquiries stay on credit report?
Post Thu Oct 06, 2005 5:07 pm
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What kind of inquiries?

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Post Thu Oct 06, 2005 11:53 pm
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Rolo's right to inquire as to what kind for the sake of explicit response, but if I can play the odds, the most common sorts of inquiries are not worth bothering over ("soft" inquiries from creditors you already have tradelines with, you pulling your own credit, etc).

The "hard" inquiries tend to hit a score for about 3-5 points right off, but from my experience tend to drop in about 2 years altogether and have a faster rate of decay than other kinds of credit dings - applying for a c/c, home loan, auto loan, new cell phone, that sort of thing in the "hard inquiry" category. Note that when you're shopping for a mortgage for example, you can have multiple inquiries from different lenders "count as one" for, if I recall correctly, something like 14 consecutive days?

I don't have a large amount of empirical data that I'm going from here, just a bunch of anecdotal experience, so please others hop in and correct me if I am off a bit here or there.
Post Thu Oct 13, 2005 7:26 am
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